Musée Picasso – The Master’s Legacy in the Marais

What to See — Picasso, Periods & Places

Masterpieces — Blue & Rose periods, Cubism breakthroughs, late works
Studios & Process — sketches, notebooks, proofs, photographs, films
Sculpture & 3D — assemblages, ceramics, bronzes
Diego Giacometti Furniture — poetic bronzes designed for Hôtel Salé
Current Exhibitions — Guston, Pettibon, La Collection : Revoir Picasso
Rooftop Café — a quiet pause with views over the Marais
Museum Shop — catalogues, editions, design objects
Listen While You Stroll — TLC Paris Playlist

Curated for Musée Picasso-Paris — by TLC Paris Concierge

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Surreal Lens Artistic interpretation of a real place.

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Masterpieces & Periods

From early Blue to late works — painting, drawing, printmaking & ceramics.

Hôtel Salé

A baroque hôtel particulier reimagined with Diego Giacometti’s furniture.

Studio & Archives

Notebooks, proofs, photos & films reveal process and experimentation.

Rooftop & Marais

Pause at the café, then wander the galleries and streets of the 3ᵉ.

TLC Paris Concierge — Picasso in the Marais: masterpieces, archives, rooftop pause.

Surreal Lens Artistic interpretation of a real place.

Picasso — Mood & Movement (Blue to Cubism) +
Musée Picasso-Paris — Blue Period hush, Cubist fracture, Marais light across the Hôtel Salé

Surreal Lens — Artistic interpretation through TLC Paris.

Rooms shift from the hush of the Blue Period to the angular clarity of Cubism. Sketches, proofs and bronzes read like a heartbeat beneath the masterworks — the pulse of a studio made public.

TLC Paris Concierge reads the Musée Picasso as an x-ray of invention: feeling turned to form, grief to line, love to color. The Hôtel Salé becomes a stage where process, risk and reinvention take the lead.

Cinematic Parallels — Paint, Light & Obsession +

A museum of process meets a film painted by hand: a dialogue between craft and devotion. We pair Picasso’s relentless reinvention with a cinematic ode to the labor of seeing.

Official trailer © BreakThru Films / Roadside Attractions — via Movieclips Trailers on YouTube.

Address, Hours & Map+

Musée national Picasso-Paris

5 rue de Thorigny, 75003 Paris — Tue–Sun 09:30–18:00 (last entry 17:15). Closed Mon & Jan 1, May 1, Dec 25.

Practical information ↗

Show map — Marais, 3ᵉ
Tickets & Prices+

Full price €16; free the first Sunday of the month; free for under-18s & EU residents 18–25 (with ID). Booking a free ticket online isn’t available—bring proof and go directly.

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Exhibitions — Now+
  • Philip Guston. The irony of History — 14 Oct 2025 → 1 Mar 2026
  • Raymond Pettibon. Underground — 14 Oct 2025 → 1 Mar 2026
  • LA COLLECTION : REVOIR PICASSO — 12 Mar 2024 → 12 Mar 2027
  • Guillermo Kuitca, Chapelle — 15 Oct 2024 → 31 Dec 2027

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Collection Highlights & Audio+

Over 5,000 works + 200k archives: paintings, sculpture, ceramics, drawings, prints & films. Explore the museum’s “Masterpieces” and the new presentation with audioguide.

About the Collection ↗ · Picasso — Masterpieces ↗ · Audioguide ↗

Visitor Services — Café, Shop & Accessibility+

Rooftop café (same hours as museum), book & design shop, garden (seasonal), accessibility, downloadable floor plan.

Rooftop Café ↗ · Shop ↗ · Practical Info & Map PDF ↗

Nearby — TLC Paris Picks (3ᵉ & 4ᵉ)+

Tip: walk via Marché des Enfants Rouges for a quick bite, then continue to Place des Vosges at golden hour.

Musée Picasso – Discover the World’s Largest Public Picasso Collection in the Heart of the Marais

Housed in the elegant Hôtel Salé in the Marais district, the Musée Picasso Paris offers an intimate journey through the prolific life and work of Pablo Picasso. Featuring over 5,000 works and tens of thousands of archived items, this museum holds the largest public collection of Picasso’s art in the world.

Beyond the paintings, the collection includes sculptures, ceramics, drawings, prints, photographs, and personal archives, offering a panoramic look into the evolution of one of the 20th century’s most influential artists. Highlights range from his Blue and Cubist period masterpieces to rare early sketches, alongside works from Picasso’s own collection by artists such as Cézanne, Matisse, and Miró.

The museum’s surroundings make it an even richer experience. Just steps away, you can explore the contemporary exhibitions at Galerie Perrotin, discover 19th- and 20th-century decorative treasures at Galerie Vauclair, browse refined vintage fashion at Les Trois Marches de Catherine B, admire upcycled leather creations at Nada Paris, or enjoy inventive small plates and cocktails at Le Mary Celeste.

Set in a beautifully restored 17th-century mansion, the Musée Picasso blends baroque grandeur with sleek modern displays—making it as much an architectural jewel as it is a cultural one. Visiting here offers not just a deep dive into Picasso’s legacy, but a day immersed in the creative pulse of the Marais.